Island territories of the Netherlands Antilles
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Location | Netherlands Antilles |
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Areas | Minimum: Saba, 13 km2 (5 sq mi) Maximum: Curaçao, 444 km2 (171 sq mi) |
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The island territories of the Netherlands Antilles (Dutch: eilandgebieden) were the top-level administrative subdivisions of the Netherlands Antilles. The government of each island territory consisted of three major parts:[1]
- The island council (eilandsraad) – the local parliament, elected every four years.
- The executive council (bestuurscollege) – the executive board of the island territory, comparable to the Dutch provincial executive and municipal executive.
- The lieutenant governor (gezaghebber) – chair of the island council and executive council, appointed by the Crown for a six-year term.
List of island territories
[edit]Flag | Timespan | Capital | Area | ||
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1951–1982 | 1983–1985 | 1986–2010 | |||
Aruba | Status aparte since 1986 | 180 km2 (69 sq mi) | |||
Bonaire | 294 km2 (114 sq mi) | ||||
Curaçao | 444 km2 (171 sq mi) | ||||
SSS islands | Saba | 13 km2 (5.0 sq mi) | |||
Sint Eustatius | 21 km2 (8.1 sq mi) | ||||
Sint Maarten | 34 km2 (13 sq mi) |